On Tuesday night, Senior Awards Night for Campbell County High was held at LaFollette Church of God

Shelley King, a retired educator, presented the Coach Vic King Memorial Scholarship award, which went to David Cole Miller.
By Charlotte Underwood
LAFOLLETTE, TN (WLAF) – It was a packed house Tuesday evening at the LaFollette Church of God as Campbell County High School held its Senior Awards Night. Connect HERE to watch the entire event on demand from WLAF.
Family, friends, and fellow classmates gathered to celebrate the accomplishments of the 2024 senior class.
“This is the next to last occasion you all will have together,” said CCHS CTE Coach Josh Parker.
VERY TOP PHOTO: WLAF’s Charlie Hutson and Eagle I share a photo of the full parking lot at the La Follette Church of
He told students that he and the rest of the CCHS faculty were “so glad to have been a part of your journey for the last four years.”

Josh Parker presents scholarships.
The evening was full of awards and scholarship announcements too numerous to list.
Seniors earned more than $1 million dollars in scholarships, according to Parker.
A very brief sampling of awards is listed below.
The first group of students introduced on awards night was the school’s top 10 ranked students. These included:
1. Reagan Belew
2. Abby Crumley
3. Eva Heatherly
4. Johnathn Ivey
5. Cassidy Leach
6. Aleeyah Morris
7. Amber Morris
8. Marissa Nelson
9. Bailee Summers
10. Emma Torres

Micah Reynolds presented the Cindi Ann Rogers Memorial Scholarship on Tuesday night in honor of her mother. Maggie Faulkner was the recipient.
Other students were recognized for graduating from CCHS and from Roane State Community College, earning their associate degree by completing Middle College.
1. Mathew Hatfield
2. Nate Cox
3. Emma Brown
4. Savannah Brooks
5. Addy Beaty

Campbell County Rotary Club President Brandon Johnson presents Bella Fleming with the Governor’s Volunteer Award, as well as a Rotary Club Scholarship. Fleming was also the recipient of a $10,000 Coal Creek Watershed Scholarship. Bella will attend UT and become a speech and language pathologist.
The next group of students was recognized for independently completing requirements to earn their associate degree through Roane State.
1. Eli Bruce
2. Sydney Lane
Perfect attendance awards went to Mathew Hatfield and Bryce Kraft for one year of perfect attendance and Addy Beaty was recognized for two years perfect attendance.
Campbell County High School Principal Ben Foust recognized Seniors who applied for the Tennessee Promise Scholarship and students who are “Tennessee Ready Graduates.â€

Vice President of TCAT Jacksboro Tim Smith and Camilla Gambrell handed out awards on Tuesday evening to CCHS seniors dual enrolled both at CCHS and at TCAT.
Tennessee Ready Graduates are distinguished by earning a score 21 or higher on ACT, completing four Early Post Secondary Opportunities, completing two Early post-secondary opportunities, and earning industry credential or completing two post-secondary opportunities and earning a score of military readiness on the ASVAB test.
Seniors who have participated in the Christian Learning Center were also recognized by Center Director Stephanie Lloyd.
She reported that in 2024, 75 students were enrolled in courses at the Learning Academy.
Twelve of those students completed both Old and New Testament courses and were recognized. Students on the Jr. Board were also acknowledged.
Seniors who will graduate with Honors and Distinction were recognized for their academic achievements.
Students who received scholarships were recognized, as were the top students in subject areas.
Campbell County High School Principal Foust made closing remarks, telling students he and the faculty were “proud of them and all their accomplishments over the past four years at CCHS.â€
Graduation is Saturday, May 18Â at 7 pm on the CCHS Football field. WLAF provides the live telecast. (WLAF NEWS PUBLISHED – 05/08/2024-6AM)
Here is the program from Senior Awards Night listing all the students who were recognized:
JOSH (or a Central Office Representative) WELCOMES SENIORS, FAMILY, and FRIENDS to Senior Awards Night
JOSH:
This first group of students is ranked as the Top 10 in the Campbell County High School Class of 2024:
(KATHERINE AYERS WILL GIVEGOLDHONOR CORD AND PAW MEDALLION TO EACH STUDENT):
- Raegan Belew
- Abby Crumley
- Eva Heatherly
- Jonathan Ivey
- Cassidy Leach
- Aleeyah Morris
- Amber Morris
- Marissa Nelson
- Bailee Summers
- Emma Torres
JOSH CONTINUES:
The following students will graduate from Campbell County High School, and from Roane State Community College, earning theirAssociate Degrees by completing Middle College:
(KATHERINE WILL PRESENT THE ROANE STATE RED AND WHITE CORDS AND GIVE THEM A MEDALLION)
- Matthew Hatfield
- Nate Cox
- Emma Brown
- Savannah Brooks
- Addy Beaty
These students have also independently completed requirements to earn their Associate Degrees from Roane State Community College and Campbell County High School:
(KATHERINE WILL GIVE THEM A MEDALLION)
- Eli Bruce
- Sydney Lane
Ben Foust, Principal, will present the awards for Perfect Attendance.
ONE YEAR OF PERFECT ATTENDANCE:
Matthew Hatfield
Bryce Kraft
2 YEARS OF PERFECT ATTENDANCE:
Addy Beaty
BEN WILL SAY:
All seniors were eligible to apply for the Tennessee Promise Scholarship, a last-dollar scholarship which will pay for two years of tuition at any community college in Tennessee. This is the fifteenth year that this scholarship has been available to Campbell County students. I am happy to announce that 255seniors remain eligible for Tennessee Promise. If you are a Tennessee Promise scholarship recipient, please stand and accept our congratulations.
We are also very proud of our Tennessee Ready Graduates, who have met certain requirements set forth by the State Board of Education. As the name implies, these students are ready, upon receiving their diplomas, for college and/or entering the workforce. Ready Graduates have earned this distinction by meeting one or more of the following criteria:
- Earning a score of a 21 or higher on the ACT
- Completing 4 Early Post Secondary Opportunities
- Competing 2 Early Post Secondary Opportunities and earning an industry credential
- Completing 2 Early Post Secondary Opportunities and earning a score of military readiness on the ASVAB test
Tennessee Ready Graduates will wear a green honor cord at graduation.
Seniors who will be graduating WITH HONORS have at least a 3.0 GPA and have met or surpassed certain benchmarks on the ACT. These students have scored at least an 18 in English, a 21 in Reading, a 22 in Math, and a 24 in Science. These students will wear a silver honor cord at graduation.
We also have seniors who will graduate WITH DISTINCTION. Those qualifications include a minimum of a 3.0 GPA, as well as having met at least one of the following criteria: 12 hours of earned postsecondary credit; national industry certification in a career and technical education subject area; attendance at a Tennessee Governor’s School; a 31 composite score on the ACT; or a score of 3 or above on 2 Advanced Placement Exams. These students will wear an orange honor cord at graduation.
At this time, our Ayers Foundation Counselors Amy Kurrelmeyer, Denna Grogan, and Vannessa Overton will present Ready Graduate andhonor cords to these outstanding students:
(AMY, DENNA, and VANNESSAWILL PASS OUT HONOR CORDS AS STUDENTS ARE CALLED TO THE STAGE):
- Katie Abner, With Distinction
- Doug Adkins, With Distinction
- Mea Alessi, With Distinction
- Jordan Asher, With Distinction
- Johnna Baird, With Distinction
- Addy Beaty, With Distinction
- Raegan Belew, With Honors and Distinction
- Meredith Bell
- Kyle Bishop, With Distinction
- Emma Brandenburg, With Honors and Distinction
- Savannah Brooks, With Honors and Distinction
- Emma Brown, With Distinction
- Ethan Brown, With Distinction
- Haidyn Brown
- Eli Bruce, With Honors and Distinction
- River Burress, With Distinction
- Max Butler
- Dillion Byrge, With Distinction
- Kinsley Carroll
- Landon Carroll
- K.J. Chadwell, With Distinction
- Marissa Coker
- Destiny Cooper, With Distinction
- Alyssa Cowan, With Distinction
- Rachael Cowan, With Distinction
- Emily Cowell, With Honors
- Nate Cox, With Honors and Distinction
- Abby Crumley, With Honors and Distinction
- Sarah Daugherty
- Alyssa Disspayne
- Bo Dossett, With Distinction
- Victoria Douglas
- Jaden Drummonds, With Distinction
- Nora Ellison
- Maggie Faulkner, With Distinction
- Bella Fleming, With Distinction
- Eian Flowers, With Distinction
- David George
- Brance Gibson, With Distinction
- Maddox Goad
- Reagan Graham, With Distinction
- Destiny Gulley, With Distinction
- Sarah Gunter, With Distinction
- Brian Harmon, With Distinction
- Destani Harrell, With Honors and Distinction
- Matthew Hatfield, With Distinction
- Raegan Hatfield, With Distinction
- Eva Heatherly, With Distinction
- Elijah Hensley, With Distinction
- Madison Hill, With Distinction
- Riley Hopson, With Distinction
- Laiden Huddleston, With Distinction
- Judah Irwin, With Distinction
- Jonathan Ivey, With Distinction
- Kaylee James
- Joshua Jones
- Cameron Kennard
- Bailey Kimberlin, With Distinction
- Noah Kitts, With Distinction
- Bryce Kraft, With Distinction
- Sydney Lane, With Distinction
- Cassidy Leach, With Honors and Distinction
- Cooper Longmire, With Distinction
- Landon Lowe, With Distinction
- Brent Malicoat, With Distinction
- Bryson McCarty, With Distinction
- Lily Middleton, With Distinction
- Cole Miller, With Distinction
- Aleeyah Morris, With Distinction
- Amber Morris, With Distinction
- Kaden Morris, With Distinction
- Samuel Myers, With Distinction
- Xavier Napier
- Colton Nelson
- Lauren Nelson, With Distinction
- Marissa Nelson, With Honors and Distinction
- Conner Perry, With Honorsand Distinction
- Brandon Phillips, With Distinction
- Jolynn Phillips, With Distinction
- Jacob Picklesimer, With Distinction
- Joshua Pierce, With Distinction
- Margo Poor
- Keith Rausher
- Maddox Richardson, With Distinction
- Xavier Ridenour, With Distinction
- Caiden Riggs
- Eli Riggs, With Distinction
- Olivia Rigney
- Zachary Ross, With Distinction
- Reagan Rutherford, With Distinction
- Jacob Sammons, With Distinction
- Dominic Shears
- Kasen Shelton
- Makayla Siler
- Ashley Slover
- Kamden Smiddy
- Harly Smith
- Harmony Smith
- Mickey Spencer, With Distinction
- Ally Stephens
- Emma Stephens, With Distinction
- Alexus Stevens
- Bailee Summers, With Honors and Distinction
- Peyton Taylor, With Distinction
- Tyler Thomas
- Emma Torres, With Honors and Distinction
- Cory Trent
- Mayhala Walters
- Joshua Watkins, With Distinction
- Madison Watkins
- Abigail Watts, With Distinction
- Storm Webb
- Jocelyn Webb, With Distinction
- Eli Whaley, With Distinction
- Autumn White
- Jayden Wilson, With Distinction
- Samuel Wilson, With Distinction
Josh will say: The following clubs and organizations honor their seniors with the presentation of cords. If you are a member, please stand and accept our congratulations:
Beta Club | Gold stoles (President-Emma Brandenburg; Vice-President– Reagan Rutherford; Secretary – Abby Crumley; Treasurer – Emily Cowell; Senior Class Representative |
Band | Light blue honor cords |
Chorus | Pink honor cords |
Certified Nursing Assistants | Royal blue, silver, and white honor cord |
Culinary Arts III | White cords |
Ensemble | Black and pink stoles |
FBLA | Blue and gold stoles |
FFA | Gold stoles |
International Exchange Students | Purple cords |
FCA | Blue, white and gold cords |
HOSA | White stoles |
Key Club | Dark Blue and Gold Stoles |
National Honor Society of High School Scholars | Burgundy stoles, gold cords, and medallions |
Skills USA | Red and white honor cord |
Student Council | Royal blue cords with orange stoles for officers(President: Bella Fleming; Vice-President: Abbie Lou Watts) |
Yearbook Members | Blue and Orange Cords |
JOSH WILL INTRODUCE Ronnie Miller, who is here to recognize seniors who have been part of the program at The Christian Learning Center:
- Emma Brown, Junior Board Member
- Levi Campbell
- Kinsley Carroll, Junior Board Member
- Riley Hopson
- Judah Irwin
- Tyler Kitts
- Aleeyah Morris
- Xavier Napier
- Lauren Nelson
- Caden Poston, Junior Board Member
- Grace Taylor
- Cory Trent
- Elam Wisner
BEN:
LOCAL SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
(DO NOT SAY STUDENT’S NAME or AMOUNT; JUST INTRODUCE PRESENTERS)
Laura Byrgewill present the Builtwell Bank Scholarships(Aleeyah Morris- $500 and Emma Torres – $500).
Barry Thacker from Coal Creek Watershed is here to present a scholarship (Bella Fleming – $2,500).
Rhonda Longmire from Community Trust Bank is here to present a scholarship (Emma Torres – $500).
Shelley King will present the Vic King Memorial Scholarship (Cole Miller – $1,000).
Josh Parker will present the Bill Cox/Alco Builders and Realty Scholarship (Maggie Faulkner- $500 and Bella Fleming – $500) and the Ken Hicks Memorial Scholarship (ColeMiller – $1,000).
Brenda Dossett will present the CCHS Relief Fund/Nolan Baird Memorial Scholarship (AbbyCrumley- $1,500. She willalso present the CCHS Relief Fund/Ken Bruce Memorial Scholarships (Addy Beaty- $1,500 andRaegan Belew- $1,500). Brenda will also present the Deerfield Firecracker 5K Scholarship (Maggie Faulkner – $2,500).
Brandon Johnson, President of the South Campbell County Rotary Club, will present the Rotary Club Scholarships (Bella Fleming- $1,000 andK.J. Chadwell-$1,000).Hewillalso presentGovernor Bill Lee’s Volunteer of the Year Award to Bella Fleming (silver honor cord).
Dewayne Baird will present the Peoples Bank Scholarships (Maggie Faulkner – $1,00 and Reagan Rutherford- $1,000).
Katherine Ayerswill present the Myrtle W. Foster Memorial Scholarship (Savannah Brooks- $1,000). She will also present the Noah Smith Scholarship (Marissa Nelson- $1,000).She will present the United Cumberland Bank Scholarship (Ally Stephens- $500) and the Rusty Claiborne Memorial Scholarship (Abby Crumley- $1,000).
Micah Reynolds will present the Cindi Ann Rogers Memorial Scholarship (Maggie Faulkner – $1,000).
Skyler Zupancic will present the Dominick Zupancic Memorial Scholarship (Cole Miller – $1,000).
Gunner St. John will present the Howard St. John Memorial Scholarship (Emma Brandenburg – $500).
Vice-President Tim Smith and Dual Enrollment Coordinator Camilla Gambrel from the Tennessee College of Applied Technology at Jacksboro will present special awards to TCAT dual enrollment students:
Presidential Scholarships (Destiny Cooper – $500 and Zachary Ross – $500)
Auto: Landon Carroll, David George, Daevon Leonard, Keith Rausher, Joshua Watkins
Building Construction: Will Carta, Joshua Pierce, and Peyton Taylor
Computer Information Technology:Noah Kitts
Cosmetology: Raegan Hatfield and Olivia Rigney
EMT:Storm Webb
HVAC: Dillon Byrge
Machine Tool Tech:Joshua Jones, Cole Miller
Welding: Kyle Bishop, Bo Dossett, Elijah Hensley, Landon Lowe, Samuel Myers, Jacob Picklesimer, Kayden Slover, Caleb Thompson, Eli Whaley
Certified Nursing Assistants: Bailey Kimberlin and Jaelin Wilson
Pharmacy Tech:Destiny Cooper, Rachael Cowan, and Jayden Wilson
Power Sports Technology: Mickey Spencer
Residential Construction/Industrial Electricity:Doug Adkins, Ethan Brown, Brian Harmon, Bryce Kraft, Brent Malicoat, Zachary Ross, Jacob Sammons, and Samuel Wilson
Keisha Howard from the Campbell County Mayor’s Office is here to present the Litter Control Scholarship(Jacob Picklesimer – $750).
Sharon Wilson will present the Roane State Community College Bank of America (Nations Bank) Presidential Award(Greg Miller – $1,000 and Makayla Siler – $1,000).
Monica Bane will present the Louis Henry and Beatrice Sturm Memorial Scholarship at the University of Tennessee (Madison Hill- $1,500). She will also present the Joy of Manufacturing/STEM Scholarships (K.J. Chadwell – $5,000 and Abby Crumley – $5,000). She will also present the Trinity Henegar Memorial Scholarships (Addy Beaty – $500 and Destiny Cooper – $500). She will also present the Brent Ellison Memorial Scholarships (Jaden Drummonds – $1,000).
Josh Parkerwill present the Charles E. McNeeley Memorial Scholarships: (Sarah Daugherty- $500; Bella Fleming – $500; Madison Hill – $500; Harmony Smith – $500). He will also present the A.W. and Wilma Sharp Scholarship (K.J. Chadwell – $500 and Eva Heatherly – $500). He will also present the R.L. Woodson Memorial Scholarship (Marissa Nelson – $1,000).
Wanda Snodgrassthe Business and Professional Women’s Scholarship (Emma Torres – $500). She will also present the present the Lee Asbury Memorial Scholarship (Sarah Daugherty – $500). She will also present the Cross-Smith Funeral Home Scholarships (K.J. Chadwell – $500; Abby Crumley – $500; Maggie Faulkner – $500).
Katherine Ayerswill present the Ann Higginbotham Memorial Scholarship, (Bella Fleming – $1,000 and Ally Stephens – $1,000). She will also present the Beta Phi Scholarship for a Future Educator (Marissa Nelson – $500).
H.R. Hood is here topresent the Campbell County Chapter 1148 of the Vietnam Veterans of America Scholarship (Amber Morris – $1,000).
Staff Sergeant Jebadia Batchelor of the United States Marine Corps will present three special awards: (Distinguished Athlete Awards: Kayden King and Harly Smith; Scholastic Excellence Award: Emma Torres; Semper Fidelis Award for Musical Excellence: Larry Byrge.
Timmy Zupancicis here from Lincoln Memorial University to present scholarships to some of our seniors:
Student | Scholarship | Amount |
Katie Abner | Railsplitter | $10,000; Total of $40,000 |
Maggie Adams | Railsplitter | $10,000; Total of $40,000 |
Mea Alessi | Lincoln’s Choice | $8,000; Total of $32,000 |
Jordan Asher | Provost | $13,000; Total of $52,000 |
Reagan Belew | Presidential | $14,000; Total of $52,000 |
Brian Bellamy | Lincoln’s Choice | $8,000; Total of $32,000 |
Samantha Brown | Presidential | $14,000; Total $56,000 |
Kinsley Carroll | Provost | $13,000; Total of $52,000 |
Jaden Drummonds | Provost | $13,000; Total of $52,000 |
Bella Fleming | Provost and Legacy | $14,000; Total of $56,000 |
Reagan Graham | Provost | $13,000; Total of $52,000 |
Alyssa Johnstone | Railsplitter | $10,000; Total of $40,000 |
Bailey Kimberlin | Founders | $12,000; Total of $48,000 |
Sydney Lane | Provost | $13,000; Total of $52,000 |
Cassidy Leach | Presidential | $14,000; Total of $56,000 |
Maya Lee | Lincoln’s Choice | $8,000; Total of $32,000 |
Jadyn Letner | Lincoln’s Choice | $8,000; Total of $32,000 |
Xavier Napier | Provost | $13,000; Total of $52,000 |
Marissa Nelson | Presidential | $14,000; Total of $52,000 |
Adrian Paul | Lincoln’s Choice | $8,000; Total of $32,000 |
William Skinner | Lincoln’s Choice | $8,000; Total of $32,000 |
Harmony Smith | Lincoln’s Choice | $8,000; Total of $32,000 |
Ally Stephens | Railsplitter | $10,000; Total of $40,000 |
Alexus Stevens | Provost | $13,000; Total of $52,000 |
Madison Sutherland | Lincoln’s Choice | $8,000; Total of $32,000 |
Jasmine Thayer | Lincoln’s Choice | $8,000; Total of $32,000 |
Emma Torres | Presidential | $14,000; Total of $56,000 |
Jocelyn Webb | Railsplitter | $10,000; Total of $40,000 |
Jaelin Wilson | Railsplitter | $10,000; Total of $40,000 |
Sarah Yowell | Railsplitter | $10,000; Total of $40,000 |
JOSH WILL SAY: The following seniors have received scholarships to other colleges and universities, both near and far. The names and amounts of the following scholarships were provided by the students:
JOSH WILL ANNOUNCE SCHOLARSHIPS while Amy, Vannessa, and Denna will hand out certificates:
MAGGIE ADAMS
- Curry College’s Early Action Award, Trustees’ Scholarship, and Resident Award, worth $35,000 per year for a total of $140,000
- Western New England University’s Provost Award, worth $29,000 per yearfor a total of $116,000
RAEGAN BELEW
- The University of Tennessee’s Orange and White Scholarship, worth $1,500 per year for a total of $6,000
- East Tennessee State University’s Provost Scholarship, worth $4,000 per year for a total of $16,000
- Tennessee Technological University’s Presidential Honors Scholarship, worth $4,000 per year for a total of $16,000
SAVANNAH BROOKS
- The University of the Cumberlands Dance Commitment Scholarship, worth $8,000 per year for a total of $32,000
RACHAEL COWAN
- Johnson University’s Academic Scholarship worth $2,600 per year for a total of $10,400
EMILY COWELL
- Tennessee Technological University’s Presidential Scholars Scholarship, worth $4,000 per year for a total of $16,000
NATE COX
- The University of Tennessee’s Volunteer Scholarship, worth $3,000 per year for a total of $12,000
ABBY CRUMLEY
- The University of Tennessee’s Distinguished Tennessean Award, which covers tuition and mandatory fees for four years
- The University of Tennessee’s Freshman Industrial Engineering Scholarship worth $2,000
- The University of Alabama’s Scholar Scholarship, worth $24,000 per year for a total of $96,000
- The University of Tennessee at Martin’s Chancellor’s Scholarship, worth $16,000
- East Tennessee State University’s Presidential Academic Performance Scholarship, worth $20,000
- Tennessee Technological University’s Presidential Scholars Scholarship, worth $5,000 per year for a total of $20,000
JADEN DRUMMONDS
- The University of Tennessee’s Orange and White Scholarship, worth $1,500 per year for a total of $6,000
- East Tennessee State University’s Faculty Academic Performance Scholarship, worth $3,000 per year for a total of $12,000
- The University of the Cumberlands Old Fashioned Days Beauty Pageant Scholarship worth $1,500 per year for five years, totaling $7,500
MAGGIE FAULKNER
- The University of Tennessee’s Orange and White Scholarship, worth $1,500 per year for a total of $6,000
REAGAN GRAHAM
- Tennessee Technological University’s Presidential Scholars Scholarship, worth $4,000 per year for a total of $16,000
JONATHAN IVEY
- Tennessee Technological University’s Presidential Scholarship, worth $4,500 per year for a total of $18,000
LAYKLEI KIDD
- The University of the Cumberlands Presidential Scholarship, worth $1,125 per year; the Cumberland Commitment Scholarship, worth $2,515 per year, and a cheerleading scholarship, worth $2,000 per year for a grand total of $22,560
SYDNEY LANE
- The University of Tennessee’s Orange and White Scholarship, worth $1,500 per year for a total of $6,000
- East Tennessee State University’s Faculty Academic Performance Scholarship, worth $2,000 per year for a total of $8,000
- Tennessee Technological University’s Presidential Scholars Scholarship, worth $4,000 per year for a total of $16,000
- Maryville College’s Covenant Stone Scholarship, worth $22,000 per year for a total of $88,000
CASSIDY LEACH
- Tennessee Technological University’s Presidential Scholars Scholarship, worth $4,000 per year for a total of $16,000
- The University of Tennessee’s Orange and White Scholarship, worth $1,500 per year for a total of $6,000
- East Tennessee State University’s Dean’s Academic Performance Scholarship, worth $3,000 per year for a total of $12,000
MARISSA NELSON
- East Tennessee State University’s Provost Academic Scholarship, worth $4,000 per year for a total of $16,000
- Tennessee Technological University’s Presidential Scholars Scholarship, worth $4,000 per year for a total of $16,000
- The University of Tennessee’s Volunteer Scholarship, worth $5,000 per year for a total of $20,000
- The University of the Cumberlands Commitment Scholarship, worth $12,925 per year for a total of $51,700; the Presidential Scholarship, worth $2,250 per year for a total of $9,000; giving her a grand total of $60,700 from The University of the Cumberlands
REAGAN RUTHERFORD
- East Tennessee State University’s Academic Performance Scholarship, worth $2,000 per year for a total of $8,000
MAKAYLA SILER
- Tennessee Technological University’s Golden Opportunity Grant, worth $2,500 per year for a total of $10,000
ASHLEY SLOVER
- The University of Tennessee, Martin’s Achieve Scholarship, worth $1,000 per year for a total of $4,000
HARLY SMITH
- Roane State Community College’s Cheerleading Scholarship
HARMONY SMITH
- Wayne State University’s Anthony Wayne Scholarship, worth $9,000 per year for a total of $36,000
- Michigan State University’s 1855 Scholarship ($7,000 per year for a total of $28,000); the Presidential Study Abroad Scholarship worth $5,000; for a grand total of $33,000
ALLY STEPHENS
- The University of the Cumberlands Music Scholarship, worth $1,500 per year for a total of $6,000
BAILEE SUMMERS
- The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga’s Provost Scholarship, worth $4000 per year for a total of $16,000
EMMA TORRES
- Middle Tennessee State University’s Presidential Scholarship, worth $9,000 per year for a total of $36,000
MADISON WATKINS
- Middle Tennessee State University’s True-Blue Scholarship
- East Tennessee State University’s Academic Performance Scholarship, worth $2,000 per year for a total of $8,000
- The University of the Cumberlands Presidential Scholarship, worth $15,000 per year for a total of $60,000 and a music scholarship worth $750 for four years, for a total of $3,000; giving her a grand total of $63,000 from The University of the Cumberlands
JOSHwill continue by announcing the top students in each subject area.
TOP STUDENTS IN SUBJECT AREAS
These students have been selected by their teachers as the top student or students in the named subject area (each student will receive a medallion, given out by Katherine, Monica, Wanda, Amy, Vannessa, and Denna).
Advanced Placement English Composition; Advanced Placement Pre-Calculus; and Advanced Placement US History for scoring a 5 on her AP US History Exam: Raegan Belew
Advanced Placement Physics: Abby Crumley
English IV: Johnna Baird, Destiny Cooper, and Emma Stephens
Bridge Math SAILS: Ethan Brown
Chemistry: Conner Perry
Economics: Jonathan Ivey
US Government: Madison Watkins
Personal Finance: Margo Poor and Emma Stephens
JROTC: Addy Beaty, Maddox Goad, Damien Szymanski, Caleb Thompson, Ashanti Weeks
GAP: Matthew Christian
Visual Art: Olivia Shepperd and Abigail Watts
Band: Larry Byrge and Ally Stephens
Chorus: Carolann Reeder
Theatre Arts I: Jayce Allen
Theatre Arts II: Xavier Ridenour
Theatre Arts III: Abigail Taylor
Theatre Arts IV: Cameron Kennard
Spanish: Conner Perry, Harly Smith, Matthew Hatfield, and Xavier Ridenour
Cosmetology: Breaonna Daniel, Brooke Jordan, Olivia Rigney, and Hailey Walden
Culinary Arts: Maggie Adams, Brian Bellamy, Aubrey Inman, Alyssa Johnstone, Grace Seiber, Keiley Sims, Ally Stephens, Cory Trent
Health Science: Sarah Daugherty
Family and Consumer Science: Destani Herrell
Agriscience: Levi Campbell
Horticulture Science: Andrew Jackson, Megan Steakley, and Sarah Yowell
Animal Science: Andrew Jackson, Maya Lee, and Jasmine Thayer
Certified Microsoft Office Specialist: Kayden King
Residential Construction: Will Carta
Welding: Landon Lowe, Sam Myers, Eli Riggs, Eli Whaley
CLOSING REMARKS AND DISMISSAL BY BEN:
- Thank you to LaFollette Church of God and Pastor Dent for allowing us to use their facility
- Thank you to WLAF for livestreaming our program for out-of-town family members and for the community
Graduation on Saturday, May 18 at 7:00 P.M. on the football field